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    A Review of Charanjit Kaur Swaran Singh: The Mistake of Writing in Grammar Errors

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    This paper aimed at reviewing the article entitled “The Mistake of Writing In Grammar Errors Made by Students†written by Charanjit Kaur Swaran Singh, et.all., (2019). It seems in this article the ignored skill is “writing†skill. She mentioned as a skill that most underestimated in the ESL context. The aims this study is to analyze the difficulties of grammar error committed by ESL studies in writing comprehend faced by students of Senior Lecture on department Faculty of Language and Communication Universiti. The errors of the research findings revealed that subject-verb agreement and tenses were the most common type of errors. involving aroundgroup of Diploma students who sat for a university entrance exam. Interview and a set of questions was accumulated from data. In addition, the students are not having the skill to understood the meanings of nine types of grammatical. Moreover, the students are not able to understanding essay in writing their are have poor command of the English language. The paper sees this articles are trying to detect the ESL students’weakness in writing. These results may help ESL teachers and boosting students writing comprehension skills. As a outcome, this present paper may say that this article can be replicable onto the same topic research, especially on the methodology section. Â

    A Closer Look on the Main Characters Tendency: BUMI MANUSIA by Pramoedya Ananta Toer

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    A novel is a story that is related to real or fictional events imagined by the author through their observation of reality. The analysis of this present article aims to describe the magnitude of the characterization effect through a character figure and the position of the characters in the novel "Bumi Manusia" by Pramoedya Ananta Toer. The method used in this research is character description to explain individual characteristics tendency and the condition of a group more accurately, particularly the characters called Minke, Annelies, and Nyai Ontosoroh; the three most prominent figures. As the lead character, Minke fights against injustice; readers realize a most valuable lesson, seen in page 12, which says, My personality becomes more different from my countrymen in general, violating my form as a Javanese person

    Determinants of cross-country income inequality : an augmented Kuznets hypothesis

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    Why does income inequality differ among countries? Using a sample of 80 countries from the 1980s, the author shows that two types of factors explain variations in income inequality. The first are factors that are, in the short term, independent of economic policies and are included in the standard formulation of the Kuznets'curve: the level of per capita income and the country's regional heterogeneity. From the viewpoint of economic policy, these are"given"factors, resulting in a"given inequality."The second group of factors are the social-choice factors reflected in the sizeof social transfers and of state sector employment, both of which reduce inequality. For this sample, the reduction amounts to about a quarter of"given"inequality. The importance of social-choice factors rises as the level of income rises. The divergence between actual inequality and the inequality predicted by the standard Kuznets'curve therefore systematically widens as a society develops. This discrepancy is systematic, the author contends. Inequality in richer societies decreases not only because of economic factors but also because societies choose less inequalities as they grow richer.Inequality,Poverty Impact Evaluation,Environmental Economics&Policies,Services&Transfers to Poor,Safety Nets and Transfers

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    THE DAILY PAU> ALTO TIMES. H. W. SIMKINS THE PIONEER STATIONER I am going to close out my line of San Francisco wreck post cards at one cent each. These are the regular two cent cards but they go now at one cent until sold out. No new stock of them will be purchased, so get all you want while you can. Special assortment of 25 for 25 cents, jz? jz? H. W. SIMKINS CHOCOLATE AND CARAMEL THESE ARE DAINTIES LOVERS PRIZE; „ WHO WOULD SPEED HIS WOOING WELL- BE SHE PEASANT MAID OR BELLE- NEEDS BUT TO BE CANDY-WISE. CARAMEL AND CHOCOLATE THESE TO COURTING ADD A ZEST; HE HAT SAFELY BRAVE HIS FATE WHO HAS LAND-MARKED EVERY "DATE" with box of Wilson's Best. AMERICA HW HAVE A SHAKESPEARE H. O. Wella Believes We Will Develop Great Author. DE0LAEE8 P01! IS UBDEBRATED .*e>*Oi*M, *»,**b***,**+t*Pt*e>*e**e, *e>*e. *M**ei*et*e**e,*e**e**ei*n*ei*e,*et*m [.■.i-ii-ii Kov*llat Tl.li.k*. Tim* la Rtp* i'*r me. Aaa«rlr«M Ulflrti- Find* Oor Wamri Daln-r Xohle Work Pur llriirrtBi-ui of 11..- I'...ir-l),.r. \.n ]]. lt.-i-r Is OalrrUta. lu his entertaining occu*iat!oi- of scientifically examining fbe cogs and urniik slmfi* or time and of noting tha drift of tbe universe, II. O. Wells, tbe brltlinnt liin-lisla novelist, Uu* round opj>.iriunlty to make n ilylug tour of sin- I'uited States for tin- -mi-pose of writing u Hrles of uriicics on. "Tb-j Kn ure In A-acrlca** for llarpcr'* Mag Mr. Wells Is described by Ijitigdorj : 1. wbo Inicrvlewed tha uovclls) -or tbe New York World, as follows. "Under forty year* of age, he is still s slender and delicate man, with t broad brow nnd n face full of reflee lion. ills ejear blue i*y. - gleam as In- talks. His opinions upon all question*- ore lucid and enteri-ilulug. In short. be looks the -unlet, unostentatious man of genius that be Is." So far as bin Impressions of America go Mr. Wells thinks tbe skyscraper* are not necessarily ugly mid may even I-.- graceful, nnd In sneaking of Ann-r- lean bouses be said: "I noticed u very pretty thing about your American architecture In the sub url-s and throughout the country. It wns Din presence on almost every house of little plaxxa*. I believe you call tbem, nupponed by pillars. Its effect In charming." Mr. Wells went on to say be had not lteen upset by the scramble for wealth which ho ninny Englishmen have found lu American life. He thought such conditions natural nnd to be expected, fnr Mr. Welt* !s not at all a believer In the development of a leisured class. Mr. Wells pnld the following trlbate lo American women; "I must say they are doing great good work lu other directions. It Is -quietly done, but It Is great ne-riirtbe less. Tlif-n* are many bard workers Smong them iu behalf of' tbe poor Mi-*. Jane Addams in Chicago Is doing wonders with the Hull House am one the poorer people, and yonr settlement workers and tenementcbar* Itlo-; hero In New Tork aro splendidly looked after by wealthy and charitably disposed women." ln speaking of jtmerienn tlteratoro Mr. Wells said be thought tbe time was ripe for an American Pickens, and in lite future the conditions might easily develop n Shakes-ten re aud a Milton. Thu greatest poets, he said, did not I necessarily come from tbo nonworklng ' classes. "Shakespeare was a poor man wbo I wrote for his bread: Milton, as every one knows, wnn not only poor, but !>llud as well: Hums was it plowman,! and many oilier English write---, hot- ' ollat* as well ns poets, were poor men. 1 l-elleve tbat wheu the poet Is born he will work out his destiny on tbat line, whatever tils fate or his fortuno may "Yon have hnd mnuy poor men over hero who have been great writers. There Is one man lu particular whom 1 + j bollerc to lie enilly uudcrcst tainted In A j tola country. Tiiat Is Edgar Allan T Poe. He is known quite aa well in England aud ."ranee as in America. You seem to have taken a sort of nvcr- . slon to htm over here. I i-.m account ; for It In no oilier way than though '■ what has -■■ en said about him by Hutu* W. Grlswold, the custodian of his ! effects after death. Grlswold said Toe , was a drunkard, and that seemed to . settle It with the American people. ■ Perlinp* ho wan, but that fact should : not be connected with what be has j written." "At what :•-:>• do you consider a writer's mental --overs at lln-ir maximum?*' ! Mr. Weils wns asked. "The age varies vastly with -different j \ ' men," be ret^onded. "Then you do not believe In the gen- i . ' eral proposition advatired by Profesa-'' ' or Osier that men above sixty yean of age should commit suicide?" "By no means." lauched Mr. Wells. "A dny laborer intslil not be of much use. but many men nre bright mentally as long as tbey are alive. Why, half ! of our politicians do not begin to cut | their eyeteoth In tbat art until tbey : are away past forty. I believe that j | mankind's-ngo of usefulness extendsf much beyond Professor Osier's Qgure.** I ReferTlug to the works of Imagtna- ', j : .mi Mr. Wella bus written, be was j I asked If In his belief Interplanetary . commnnlcatlon would ever be estab- j ! llshed. J "Why notr* be replied qoickly. "Can | we In tbls age sny tbat such a thing , will he Impassible In a future age? j In a talk with a noted scientist In Ben* < ton 1 was shown things und told things about Mars which were astounding to tbe Imagination, it seemed to pises ! . the habitable condition of that planet -* almost beyond a doubt The mere thought of communicating with tbe tn* habitants of another planet la tre- j . mendously stimulating to tbe Imagtna- ' tlon. Wbo shall any that It shall not lake place In tbe future?*' ************** ******* ******* ************ m* AU to W-Mk V-f r«. Or. Robert Daulnoy. a French c-ctt- list, says be bas dltfcoversd that bal- {loonlng at night is good for weak qyes. j A special cable dispatch from Paris to tba New York Herald states thai ba ■ ■■■unions both day nud night. I during which hi* made a series of ex- < perimenu which; he assorts, entirely ■ provo bis theory. -. About Job Printing Certainly you appreciate the value of a Tasty and Original Type Arrangement in your printing *■* Even the much despised gbillhead may carry with it an atmosphere of excellence if it bears the impress of "Times" Quality ,-- <* ,« Magazines Booklets Catalogues Programs Well, come in and talk over with us any printing you may have in mind. We keep abreast of the latest typographical lore and have ideas of our own to which *your are welcome j& A trial order always adds a new name to our list of prirons j& The Daily Palo Alto Times Phone Main 115 High Street and Lytton Ave. Palo Alto u. +M*tm*****m**m*>**-m*-e*-e**m**»**m***

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    I Tts a pleasure to entertain when you KNOW the refreshments will be just right. SEC WILSON i 1 THE LiVRKIN CIG.-IR CO. A COMPLETE LINE **m*aBBBSB*masaaB**SBBStsBBBmasB«BS* I I GET YOUR PICTURE ON YOUR POCKET KNIFE CranfcalTs What is I The Times i i Advertising first national Bank Officer* C E. CIIH.D8. Prra ELI KIN'.,. Catirr JOHN IIUIlFIKI.il, Virr-Prn C E. JiaRI.AS-. Aa.'l Cab* Directors C. E. CHIU.S JOHN HUllFini.Il GEO. F. CROTHERS II W. SIUKIN'S JOS. D RADFORD It P. '. > miii.i: SYLVESTER STROXC. NEWS OF TWO COUNTIES T*-iit|>*-r*ncs-.—Ssala Clara'* Cbrl*- u.-in Tempersac* t'nlou **lll bold i »l*a-ci*l meeting t-Vbruifsry J.th I ' honor of Franc** E. Wlllard. WitisTra Cut (Uf.—F I-cr*lra o j Ssnts Clsrs wss **T«r*ly Injured ' Wa^nt-adsy *fteraooo. wbes thi-** j Anger* on hi* tight bsnd wer* cut off by a saw. I ..ii.in. line l-4.it.-r>.—Ling Kee, ChlB-*B'> Isundrymsn of 8aala Clsrs. Is charged wltfa mud tic ling s lottery. Tho trial begsn yesterdsy before Justice Glendenlng. 1-srgs- Ii.itisil4.il. — The Young Men's Institute of Ssa Jos* ts preparing for * Urge laillatloB of caBdl- date* Into Ibis populsr ord**". February SOih sbout IweBiy candidates will *■< taken Ib, i -llf..n.u—A Howard . Hlnkle, manager of tbe Amrrlrsu i Hook Comp*ny snd oae of tb* vet- ersB publlsbers of the world. Is la > Ssn Jose louring Ibis stste In sn *u- ; tomobile. He ts Impresaed with Call- ' fural*'a remanrr«-s and pntlses tb* | ststo most highly. **U«k-« lU-uaaal*. —Fr.af. «<..-: U it Smith *nd i--' Kstber O'Bulllvsu . of Bant* Clsrs college yesterday fousd severs) adob** bricks sad other relics of the old SsnU Clsrs Mis- ;slon, which wss dsslroyed by as eartbtiusk* a*sr ths sll* of th* ,.*■■* enl depot In 1880. Wants ('a-ata-atl*-**.—San Jose. . tbrough •.n I.an- iii gsnlssiloBS, will try snd procur* lb* convention* of both tbe Democrsl sad Republican l-artlo* for thai rlty. Ton leading rt-sldxniM. five Uvmocrsts snd Are H*- PSblkaas. hsr* bama sppolaied to i in*** their Influence to gain the point. "-tJyw" lU-aw-Bt.—Ore-at prcpsrs- h tlnna sr* msklng st the Young Mon's i 'lirl-ii.it! Asocistlua lor lb* comlag Kymnaaium entertainment whlcb will : be held In the sMembly hall of the i Saa Jo** Y. M. C A. building oa Friday - .■■tiinr., February lid. The •**-• 11 rial ii muni will be. given for the rals- ' Ing of funds io put-ebss* a*w appar- stus In Ibe its ni (.rs-tai Mnstelaa.—*Profe**or Qeof- frey C. Beuhrer, orgsnlst st St. Jo- arpb's cstbotk chsrch of Han Jose. has i-*rHv*d high prats* sine* ho stf-nt to Europe to sludy. Thc Parts '■t'.rt-i--iinjt-ot of Ih* Uasirsl t'uinier, writing of htm. ssys. "Among tsl- ■ nfed American musician* snd slu- : -uta abroad wbo tabs their art seriously, lhe name of Geoffrey C. Itueb- t*Sf ■.!>■.-.-nt.. ii-.. If a* un* meriting most fatorabl.- ui.tiit- " ■--lower Frssli**!.—The Sarstoga Improvement Aasorlstlon held s meeting for tho ('lection of offlcers and the IsaugurstioB of arrsag-*- mt>nt* for the seveath snnusl bio*- ...iii f.--<ii.;il st tfiiitwtir.i4-tiv.. suburb. A g<*a*rsl dtscmtstoa of wsy* tii.l meant whereby the coming f> - llrsl msy be made more succeaaful sad en)oyabte thsa any of pred*sces* tors wss bad. The plan to hsve visitor* ri.am a dlstsnc* tsken to taromlneni asd sltraetlr* vlatrpolnta by learn, whlcb plsn wss sdppted Inst rear snd called forth msny henrtfolt -tprsssloaa of apprvclstlon from tuests, wss approved for this wesson. Al tbs neil meeting, to be held upon --all of the pt-*-*ld*at. It la esp***cti*d that arrangements will bo as nearly ■ompleled ss tbey csn be until the tisg* of tbe buds Indicate* definitely whst dsln will bo most fSTorsble for •be -festival. *****m*v*****^^ w sa Ha n.lam. ajisn a SALEj **\**%***m^ t'UJeJK SKASOX WILL iitm'Kvr ■KaOtwa ] I-**'- Haatd win .Now t-ttay tuii,)- tii.u. lluiitt-r- and lllll and Mar-di Will lit* ll.-s.-rt.-tl. Y«st«rdsy was th* end of lhe open astasoa for duek, uusll aad rail Tb* mom of guns along tb* bay shore be- :-..: early snd t-oB'?nu**d until even- iBg, although few good bag* wsrs made. This a*.ason hss been uniiaus.l In Ihal lb* beat shooting wss PHKSTCd esrly in the fsll. when Ihe limit bsg wss s common ocuurrenc*. However, the variety of lb* ducks oa the bsy sad msrshes was small. The •aim wosther made the birds laiy. tad tbey did not fly sbout Ib eearch if food as much as ususl. '„ Hack In Ih* hills ths nusll were -lentils) <**rly In the aemaon. but Ister in birds were -.. .m,- Ckld westher snd the rslns drove them to shelter. A beautiful tract of land containing 18 acres, situate on the .San Francisco road, just outside the city limits of Mayf ield. Rich loamy soil, no adobe. This piece of land is in splendid shape for subdivision —could be be put upon the market to advantage right now. PRICE, $6,000.00 For further particulars apply to J.J.Morris Real Estate Co. 120j;Unlverslty Avenue Palo Alto, Cal.' Vtalt. — Thomas t'Coaranaoa. chief organiser of the I (ladle league. 1* now In Han Joas aa ' Bdvssce reprea*aUll(* of Or. Dong- Ira* Hyde. The former la a w*l|. ' known author snd composer of s col* lection of technical i**rm* He v*l i-orn on the Aran Islsnda nesr the | rlty of Oslwoy, Ireland. He haa been In America for iweaty years. j sine* he wss lea year* of age. I*n *b*>-in- Mt-et,—At the meetlag 1 of the in . -- = ai- ii-.- of the eight Bsnls ] Clsrs county woman's club* Wedn*-*- : iiay' tu Saa Joas the sffslrs of the • recent stste convention wer i-iiasta-d, bills sv.-ri-.-a.-i.aa.it upon, the m-rrhsnts were tbsahed for tbeld di.nsilniia and Ihe rouriesy of thi dub woman w** praised. That n um - of Ihe pi-tr-atldents of the eight club* - gif mm follow*: Mr*. A. P. Murgotten. '*t.r». tleorg* H Me Kee. Mrs. A. K Osborne. Ssnts Clsrs; Mr*, sf. Far- Mil. M...n.tslii View; Mrs. J. B. U- ' Vln. Pslo Alto; Mr*, t: W. Crawford. Mis* Bdith MrCb-*aaey. Mr* Oeorge Wella, Mr*. Jsmes aii.Rdenllig. Bsnls ' Clsrs; eoresposdlSg -secretary; sad , Miss Florence tlrsnger. reoot-dlng sec- ! lelsry, -SUI-.-1-* iM.n.' Cem-reaUoa, -— Arrangement* are now being msde for the holdlBg of the California Super- . visor*' stste coBveBllon,' which will lie held In Ban Jnse lo April. The ja-airrtalBmeat ron-tnltte* from tb* rhsrol-er of (unmet** hss met with I Hie Basis Clsrs county bosrd of su- ; !-*-rvt-4*ra la orifer to srraage a pr**- . Ilatlaary progrsm of bualncs* and ; enterlslnment. Tha members of the eflfertslnment ritmtnUt*-*- are BS fol 'lows: Will CIsyeoB (< halnnatii. Vsl- i ->nilne Koch, T. C. Bsraett. J. P. Jar* maa and Ji~t***pb T. Ilrooks, Tb*r* will be over one hundred delr-gal**-* . In sltendsnce. The t>*ssl<*as will coa- ttaue Ib tbe mc*raiBgs snd sflemoona < for. three dsya. closing wtth s re- | - ••■.'ii,n Ib Ihe evening, which will : probsbly be held In ope of Ibe local ' hotels. It Is desired to Incorporate : s neat d***criptlon of th* Santa Clsrs . tall*) with tb* ofBrlsl progrsm of Ih*. convention. MULLEN'S OPERA HOUSE Monday, February 19th MAHARA'S BIG MINSTREL CARNIVAL! Gssnd Elcvstcd Scenic First Part Strong Second Part OLIO OF PLEASINO Vaudeville Novelties JOLLY COMKWANS Good .a^aoking Colored Girl* Tbai Sing Beautifully. Dancing That Is Graceful. Refreshing Cc*on Song* One Merry "uigla m lhe Knlire Per- r.f.tiatic*. HIGH CLASS ORCHF.STKA STREET PARADF- AT NOON. Hrat. e.I. I.. lU-Ign*.. Following the outburst of athlHtc .an iti.-t - In the middle West, tb* Brat hsnge of imporiaoca Is" lb* drop- -ilag out of paid coaches Otber im Hiruni ebsnges sre especled Ih the 'is- i:,4-!.-rii unlvnrsllle* which msy •*t-*d many pro«*>«-ttve athlete* to Ibe Ca-»sat The Brat tn*bir**tatlofl of th* I'nl rerstty ot Wlsconstn's new slbletlc toltcy showed Itsslf Isat night, when \lvln C. Krsentleln. rosrh of the r«. V team. rs>sslgned. Coach Krseu. ■li-lti's reatgnstlon has been formally -tccepted by Ibe athletic hoard of the iBlrvrslty. The reason assigned for the roach' rest son tlon Is that he hss res-rived in offer of s fsvorsble bustm** iiiirniiiii In the Ka*t. which It would '*e in.]*..-.H.I., fur for blm to -v. .-[.■ it s Ister dste Tbs sthletlc asttorla Inn or Ihe university hold* a contract ■lib KrseBtHB running unlll June. *ut. In tie* of tb* uaseltletl rondl- Ion of sthleilc* st tbe rollege, the 'secutlve cs-mmltte* of lb* athletic **o*rd votesl to relesse tbe rosrh from ils oldIgatloas. Call Game OtT. The Rugby game betweea Ihe llrit- itb Colnmbls team sad local plsy* ir* *ch-*dul«d for Saturday has been aljtil off. as tb* uorth«ra plsyera 'ousd It tmi*oaaible lo stay until Ibe *Bd of Ihe week. They lefi Wedi lay nlgbt for tbs aarth. Cat What You Like PN.nt HtaTse or IHe«. bat tsse Mi—iu.. **r*****7**r i'iniM(*Ti(i-a •I'MIKItiJIll*-. 1-ll.lMiK. (Continued from First Pag*.) tbe --samltsatioB* aubmltled by tat tounty board o(*edur-*llon; such pn- ■ II- msy be promnted to tb* IStghlh nrade. If tbe leacher so d***ire* I,rnilii*ttli>n Hlplom**. "Teolh- Tb* rwcrsury ol •ounty board of **ducatt*ta sb*Il mail or causa lo be delivered In esch rcbool district lo lb* county tbs dt idomss of graduation as soon ss tbey hre romploted so thst esch pupil, at far ss possible, shall receive his dl- •doms befor Ih* eloss tM t-fae school term, or by the SOlb ot Juan at ths Istestt. •■Eleventh—In order to assist the (Hint) bosrd of educsllon In making tint ihe snnusl eismlBStlon* for ..radiation, tbe Seventh snd tb* Eighth ■initle teacher* sre t-***i*****tfully re* luealed lo send Ib such sets of que* tloa* In . ..li examination sabj«ct ss !hey deem fit for s flnsl s-amlDstlon a ssJd aubJeeL Tb*** sets of qu***- lons are to be mailed to tb* county luperlntendenl of schools, Mr. D. T. lai-*m*n. by March IS. IMI, st tb* slasU "MARY KOBKUER. ''Pre*. Coaly Hoard of Education • "D, T. BATEMAN, "Soc. County Dosrd of Education. "LOUIS UKIVH. "I* R. SMITH, "B. E. BHOWNEI.U" OaeJ* ■**•»'. N.s, CM**. Impc4*t*ra, glob* trotters sad steels of tst-opie -s-fao srs potliely r* .lucaled to csl) St hesduusitei* sad SBsttt laefore tbey can b* p-*rmllted ta Isod thlag* besriog r*-rtr1ga trs-lemsrks on tlM*e sburrs will lisvr su ei'ra sca- •ailim nnnltig to tbvui fur tbelr muuey laef.T-* llita Um* a*-.t. year. Within n...tli4-r twelve ii."iitm tbe vorld'a aii-«tt**t cuetom iiuu-4- will open for t-a-ajna*** at dh* "old Btsad" of s cem- tury agi* on Xhiwllug ».recti. tTue of Ut* !ii.t4ii-i4- ais.u ot Msobaitao Islsod. •Villi only Ibe Biittblug t-aucftes to bs ii'l.liil. the new atructurs slready dial :.-i i „-.-*. stteutlon n * uiuuuiueutal *>utltllag and a n-*st*-*piec* of arcbl ■..inn- Il cost tl,.T-uM-niiiifiit H. ■•* >i.''*i BBd la suj-posed to b* woctb tbe tnooey. If prt*srpa*rtty coo HO i litoilmately c.im.imi.issi will b* bsad ] ■.1 over Its counters tbe flrst year, tbla [ •-■at Ts per ceat **** tb* ciatto-m's *-**-*> nn.-- of tli« iMiititry■ Tb* ■it.- of tbl* le-uipl* of *-omna*>rc* wber* *U ii-tl..ii* will do tttutl-teaa will r************** ********** Orr ec Roller [Dealers in All Kinds Electrical Work i - Workmanship Guarantetd Phon, BUck IM 217 UNTVERSITY AVENUE Benepe Feed Barn t-*aisaia« an a*- ihiwa-gtitr rQaltallSd S* S tsOSIsllaVS tsa r**4 hit hi* Woslssaplsts ■ UbUls IMaaaai;. Vtierliuiry SurgMn -■so bsrdly be.especled from Impar- ■ exrtly prepared prssartptloas or 'tn..-,. dlspeasad from Infsrlor or i >nd rst* materials. Wltb your neit >re*crl[.tion try tbs STilIlK OF gi'AUTV not* ths nsulu which you oblalb, tad pnrtlculsrly not* our. prtcs*. UNIVERSITY DRUG CO. The sversge treatment of stomscb trouble* consists of.* rigid diet Hat. *hlch often half starve*, the pat hut Of course It would bs foolish for say* OB* Who knovas (hst sotne focidB sr* positively harmful sad poisonous to coatlaus eating them, even shile fol losing tb* Mi-o-na treatment, but tn ordinary earn** Ot stomach troubl. is aot aacet-tssry ta starve or diet If Ml-o-n* Is faithfully used, a Ublot before each meal. Tbla Bclsatlfic rvmedy. for tbe cur* of stomscb troubl-s, sets upon tbe whole digestive ay-tern, and strength ens Ihe organs so thst tbey srs sbl* io dlg*st say food tbat Is salsa wlta- oat ti.tr of dlatrvss. If yon suffer from toss of sppetlte, helchlng of gases, sour lasts la the mouth, fat-- red league, **-vere nalas la taa r*-. slon of tbe Btomacb. dspi-ssalcm ot tbe new world, st tbe head of tb* Bst- -.■Irlfs. bad dreams, lack of eo.-rgy.' tery and tbe fool ut Itss-asdws*, was a stomsci rouga. offeatlve brealb ( .^^p^ lw BBjd ,, ^It ceuluriss ago |,hi?*a„V-r.-aa>V£otfot\.'ro. sij *» • '»- '"•■ tmuma -..- am* I aured that thsss troubles sre sll do* dsm. faster s -^aloaisl *--i**tom boose ! to imperfr-rt digestion ■ at-—1 tbet-e. As * uiil.-ur and Im*-.* Strengthen the stomscb by tsklngi UlU ari-a|tt-ciDr*l resture. built snd ''■ wiead lay Hi- nstla.it, lb* No Saiokc Saat rtutttt Ua-tttl Ml-o-na tsblet before esch m**nl snd *oon you will gain tn weight ■treagtb will return, and yonr foot. will give nourishment so thai lb* rich red blood will *-*rrr aood b-*nlth io rerty part •till j ob]*sa-t of ■;.!•".( '■•■ •UUttf A» a slat*» pi***** II Cntvi AMERICAN CANNEL COAL F. L. WORRELL, Prop. Reduced Rates to California Colonist ticket* to Callforals will be on sals from February UUi to April Tlh. Inclirttlve aad from -s*pte*it**r IB to Oct. II. IbcIbsIvs, C-hk*gt. Ht. i-.ais ao.oe Oall--«-a4t-aa Mall Kssaww Cat* tMLOe Council BUts....... m,ee Omaha aaVaO* and from all otber Esstsra point* I* proportion. It you wltb ta send far your friends ticket* caa b* bought hstt-s. ror further Information sa* A. A. IIAPOOUD Agt. l*k,Bll>ern I'sclflc PALO ALTO "DONE UP WILL" I** bat *c,***'u tty ***** -s>*s* Ihe Palo Alto New Method Laundry Li.trikity.tm'X. mt* ttaaaai model* lo art-tUtec- BM> ma.1 lu slts-gtts-lral ssclllpture, tbl I'tat'tll ^L\Jmt* Tl ******* ****** *>•**>»»** *» *^|--,-r U- - -ur-aalrit mt »■■ *****,' wldi Americs tbe 'i-rtaaaiiin. sIKso of «**ra-y. r *,J.-t-tcjt a-iigtb sod cspectaui-ya, leading lb* ! .. unfld. 'it ■> i.-i ro-e*#*-«*"n..eh r*-*alti*g ills, that Ihey glv*- * g<**r snte* wltb .-very Z* cent boa to <• fund ib** mon**y unles* It eure*. PALO ALTO Planing: Hil. I*. Will, Proprieloi Stanford Home Bakery JCn.-V MC0-L, Proprielor All kinds of Itakery Good*. Cake* snd Pastries for enter* tiinmrntt. **srlie*i aod *--*s**l- ditif-s s s**a**dalt-r. Only tb* best material* tt*ed. Corner MiKh Street aad I Hi VthttSitj Alt. hie Atie Clisuning Avenue

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    Satlg iptlfl Alta ®tmi>B TWENTY-THIRD YEAR. EIGHT PAGES. PALO ALTO. CAL., THURSDAY. DEC to. .015. EIGHT PAGES NO 3QI. WILLYS KNIGHT nv&pASSKNGKft TOrtWSn CAR STYLE, COSO-ORT. RAFXTi'. lliWKlt, STaCKD ud sMMMC* TlOSf. Forty bo-f-aepow-er Kmjc.it type* motot' Kir. tr*.- ItjttiUnjj a*ad *KarUo-z Slxt-lnch Um, 0*xM**MS*\ rear Drmountibln rim* ! ia»r run I price tt.aaa .-Mtre-i-e-d ia Palo aiu> T-ttoi lt iW-m-il lx-i aa -.lion jou (to-;- nw.ii) aaparl«r qaaliU-** at tlw Palo Alto Hardware Co. DO YOU OWM A CLEAR LOT If -h> I will baild you a b"ti>e on monthly (kaym-Bota. Or for 10 par 'f-tit *-***-> p-i-fm«al I wif! famlah honw nnil lot; balutco like mat. fU-venU hom-. now rtmtXy If ttn-j don't matt 1 batm nnnamr- oil) plana. Btse John Dudfield l.l'nFIKI.O I.tMllI'll COMPANV—IM-ASlM! MILLS ANIl U'H. llll; I Alius l-HOXEK SI an* tan. Usetul presents are sensible and please the recipient. Little iolks are especially plcaied with shoes and slippers. We show a (treat variety. Immediate Delivery on 1916 Buicks" For the tirst time this season we are able to make immediate deliveries on our 1016 cars. Take advantage if this opportunity and enjoy the pleasures of a powerful, sweet running, economical "six". Stanford Auto Co. Phone P. A. 78 511 Alma Street "Do It Now. PAINT" PALO ALTO PAINT Co Conrraceing Painter* and Paper Hangers We carrv readv mixed paints or mixed to order. Oils. Varnishes. Glass and Wall Paper Silveroid Roofing Phone 460 L 22A University Ave. TAXI? PHONE 15 AXTORCft TAXI SERVICE Oppoalt* Depot. Autos For Hire •a-H-M nd Fir* Piiiwief ('ara ami Tana. 25c AT FOLLOWING after other j*-rople ij thc ca-*y way— the usual way—-am] thc plcawnt way—but the fellow who hat thc nerve to itnkc out for hin.--.rlf and create an orij'in-il idea, arrives. WILSON'S CO-ED Chocolates are different dt*.similar distinct di- I verse from any others vou ever ate. The str'wij^ci.1 endor*!.cmrm we can \glvt them is monev back. ! THK KKM>T Mni-aWM CO., Xnr. mi Thirteen Senior* to Participate in Exercise* in the Assembly Tomorrow Evening ! Elaborate Program Prepared for Third Annual Midyear Commencement t'rtKiuaii-in rtrii'i-a-F lor the high | aonlor claas al I'alo Alto High ' *-"«-I"iool wtll be held tomorrow even- ill* Ui tlir aaaemM- hall of tho I «rhool Thiil-fti »tii d r- n (» a ill par- I Mi ■;•..:<■ In thc r-o mm en rem rot Of: ,'hi* number eight will receive til-| ploma* tomorrow nl|thl and five' wtll tif> awarded them nl lhc and atl lhc ■.'Ciilur r-*m--ate! tha laat of, Jamuari Pu! low Ing la (hi* rllH tioll I I...ii in. K*«1 Halt'ita. [.!-.-.iit-in •Huinhe-rt Arthur Ho-rUntfc-r. vice i - - - .il i -.-. i. Tlcnlati le* Mi-Hale-. *m*t*retary- treaamrer Maman-t Natalie Flint ■ftrwaiit Stark las-dor. l..».-tl Morrl-n-t-, Miller. Jotin llrwnner Nr.wMi.ni. Hatty nyi-im Ma-w-ta. '(.rant ltnt-t.li! Olaitw Mtiihart (-"t-rr-t IVmrll • Hnr»«t«*r Hand Smith I Mm-, |;, Allt-clla WratiXn, t'.-ni.-Uii. ('r.nui-tl Willi" FODERA HEID TO MISS HOWARD IS SDPERIOR COURT! ORIDE OF LAKIH Bound Over by Justice Charles on Two Charges This Morning Waa Driver of Car That Ran Into and Killed Hector Zapeda of Santa Clara \iii(tt>« Fodari **»■ htm ml o\e.r to thr Mlperlor i-< ur( at Stili in* <• oo rhar-cr* of ma n.laogItt--r and of violating Iho penal r"ilc ne. Moil 1-ri.. ■.lillii-c that an au Itatnobl e niut-t atop •flat an arrlden I.. .1. ■Ilea ot t!:. Pear*. H W ("harle* th|> morning J-'odera wa* tha drlv«M of the car which ran Into and klllrd Mo-ior 7*peda young Santa Clara student nn thc Mate lilRhwnr Sunday. OrX-o- ber 31 Zapeda *** rldlnK a motor- Beautiful Wedding Ceren**-oo*f Performed in Methodist Church Last Night Over Three Hundred Guests Atr tend—Groom Ia Police Judge and Attorney The Melhodlai Churcb aa* tuna ad into a dream nf ralrjland laat e*raj*-- llig 111 hollo- of (hr -M-.MIng <** Mlaa i,a.it,-vie-e Howard itatlKhUT nf Mr an.l Mra I. ii Howard of 8[*-ok unr. •* Imi ha.- l.o-»n a tpoldvnt nf l'al» All-, for (be (Mat iw•!**-* tiu.i.i!. . ( I .akin Stan- fnnl tit. imliic )iiiixc and iiromlnaott >otin-( ttlorinn nf I'alo A«t<* ion off Mr and Mn- .1 S l.nkin. I'alo AHO plnbMrt t*>rpr the-T-p htmdrc-d in**tti-.fl fUMla c-nra- nothar iiiunt- RAt.(a Claran «ho| m«»»- •■■ " --0 ■*-*■« c**-nln*t Hav 3. iT-ilvr-d minor Injiirlca j' Slniinona. ***alOi of llu- Matbndlat The prlnriiial «itn*u for th»- ---c-o-' *'hun'h ]---*rfnnti»*l lha caramo«y. eyrie at (he time of (hi* nirtdt-nl llel (>T*,r X**>rma Mmdrod in**tti-.fl i aa* arcomitanifd h> Joaopb 0tt«aa.|**r* i»**»*«a»i *■■-» marrtaga 1'lr- In (he nn per lor rmirt (rial ol Pod«Ta will Iw Mm PriinroB Cnro- lan oT nurllnfam*1. a prnjnltii'til flit lira in Knn Wanrluro and |i-*nlnauln •orlaty. Chief nf Police Cheater No- Hi- aril aaalat-Ml In In John Coyln. Htata Saaator Harbarc C Jonas a. tod aa b«at man Atlandlnt tfca t.rldi* mere hrr alater. Mlaa Orw Mow- ard, and Mu* Ituth Lftklo. alatar of mt imI (hi- THOMSONS 158 25* 20 RIDE TAXI BOOKS 5.00for5.00 for 4.50 ASK US »|..VM>—Fouf art-.-, or. "(ale hlKh-a-ai houaa of < rnonii and bath d-K-Uli ilcht arid Ii-lf-.IuKM- cmxl «a(»*: aup- i'lj **<|ii p|*-a-d tor rht-rki-n* or nun-a-n Ternai tOLAon—i'*md '. footn colW-fi* on ..-rn.-r lot. •.treet worli dun** roini-niant to Halloa Snap ELI KING 257 Univ. Ave HmU K»ta-*.i4\ I-o-aiM. Inanranr-e. I 'lllploma to in* rloaa of (hr a*-niea(**r Nn formal Invitation* havr h->ati ajuied hut rt-iatlTCa and frlt*i.d« of th*. -tradua(«"ii nn- cordially in«ll«-l Ito attend An (hi. *fa(lr--e rttpidlv I of thc aaaeml.l. hall In Hunted itiim -ho arlati I.- -a.itneaa Ilia Kraduall»n • htutld eome eaili I'.liil.innli- l-VOftrNTii A*n elahoraia and (deaalnf pro- Kfam tina ln-t-n nirnnsml for the evr-nii,,- R*v !,i«.-[ih \t C lemon ai|l dall*r*r (he tn\ot-at.on 1»o vocal aayl-p-Mt-nna a Ml (hen I** ren dt-rad by (b* hlah nehool Rtrla' Kir-' eluh Theac -all) ha "Hnnahlne " b- A \ Monra and "ttboaU of (be Mi (le Willi- Rom by F V. Klrh Prtnfaaani A T Murray *H nmk- lh" addre** of the evenlllK II" b*" hom-ti the *uh|rwi 'Valua* Mla« Hutb I't-r'.r. .,.. inr.|.-4r,l.-.1 b) Mr* Charlea M*»aa« at (he piano wltl r-en der a- it -lolln Wllo the I'nlUh Mn- r-irk* Li K Mhnn»kl Mia* Mr- bc-r-i j (ir««Q« vii .• |i*-ini'i;m1 »f the bl|b »■ I.-i.. will rerllfv OM to nhe r-ehsnlapll) Htntidlnc of (ha < lap.* Tnllowlna *h|i h Htlperliiten.i.-tu I Waiter H Mrhnla will ni-tim mend the 'tnaa (o thr board of 1 nt-Uoe* Ue-, Waliat H..--. pr**aldan1 of ihe ln.rtr.1 ..( e.ln.iMii.o a!ll ... .-apt llu- ilaa* on t-ehalf ol (he board nnd bl» of Palo Alto Mr I, K Phillip* th* B"»oni Utile 4 rear-old IXmt*- nf Ihi* --Ity nn.l Klttnln-th !Vhutt«.| •»**» May Horden mada a eharmlaa; Mra Carolan « eompabluB at the, -lower Rtrl rtUnlcy Harold of 8-*» time of (ha Irani.* -"'.dent K waajJ«»-*V B C Tholt* of Palo Alto aad .hie (o Mm Carolan « prompt and! John II Wim-ln* rtianford *!•. ,....IIieai]..i actios thai libera wa«l KOTCOd a* tiaher* apprahandod bv lha pollra nf Snn Th<* heauKful weddtnit (na*ce» i.'>l.i :.,-: i:. wo* rondarad by I'hlllp Mateo ...unc » 1.tout-tit tn full. Ml ||r« Votile Chief of Pt nila »tfe*l [Ml Mood Unvta. M(anford "ft. on thar ,.. • organ br ^l>o playvd pralud* rnitdt' bafoc* the n pit-en runr-a of -tba* bridal party Ml»» Marton Coyl-» Mr. I tt' Wella I.,.. i-iH.nl ...r-i «,f the dcnlh of'■'"■'r *•« nawnlns. bv Catlm***,, I..- 'Mother aim «aa m i-lden(nlli ' **n'1 «weethear( hv l^ttitM Pal ma, -hot r-aurdaj while out htmiinc In i <hrr«anthemum* and -mllax banw northern New Hamtwhlra H«>r two ■■'«■■» *1*a*ad«l«d lb* PUlpU and *U- rlatora whn have lieen <lat(ini in **T Pi. I.. Alio *ln-led for b'une lodav ' ^I' Informal roe apt I on at tba* t>#f>ata,,t>>,,tl ,, iium Briiom * ni'w l-tinaalow at 33*> Mtd- dlal..-ld road followed tho we-ddhtE*. 'tbe bride nnd a*room left Palo Alt* lair la*t niRbt foi a motor tour of M On their return tha-y will be at home lo tbelr friend* la tii.-li -niL'*|. ImnRalow. wblch to "",''*| patlnrned mtXmt the OrsftW blllldtatC a( (he I'atiama-I'arlflr axpoaltlon ta outer flniali i.-.ku. I- n inemlMsr of lo lhe i > t'harlaaj _ : •• i i praaeDt l-ba diploma cradnala* Poiiowiiij- Mo it i|vr- ntul aria ' A t n- Miava' ''• In i-iiiii- In M Mi...- He*. Jo.-ph M r;|. |i[iiiin-ini'i' ih* l.rm-.li. tti.ii the informal raeriptlon of friend* Ii tht- cradnate* whlrh a 11 follow the formal prog ram lhe hl-th rwhool tnando'iln clob will \-l*\ »e%eral lm -n l.oi* I'M* u 111 Imi lha 1 hlr.l ' -in nun l mid vear rotntnenramaiu at ■ [•nl-. Alto MlRh Sehfrnl Thi pro- Kram will l«i*lli il » .. i-hu-K I'nlo Alto eitend* h-artl^at it i-n 1 ii in i to n » io Mr a nd M ra B r.m 1> Ijikln I lilark ara la Kelly Postmaster at Palo Alto MOTOR TRUCKS PirtMTl UK M()\ IVCi I-on,: and Hliort Maul*. Prompt and •*>--< ii1 attanllon jclven to tiac-ca-tc ordara I'HIINK (HI Palo Alto Transfer and . Storage Company ti i cntci.r My I nil-»-l ITe—i U AitHINilToS ..III tt llHOll KltlO rn.!.-! ..f Tata* IMI und .in |M» The Montessori * Department » iIn.1 led into' * r R oner a I pnatmauler* notn'tiated * i lnd-d W 11 K.-M- i.i I'nl" Alto * , *> ,*.*****t*mm*aee Eighty Acres at Dos Palos Will Exchange For a Home in Palo Alto I.an-! in lhc rlelally of IhH p-ato* I* aelhnc from fltf to 11 .'. ft per j ■n-tf The owner of thl* tra.t land v not* to have I,.* faint If live | In Pain A It ii mi a* to be meat H(an- ford IMvcmltv 1 am author).-I'd to offer the ,md al l.'.n |-*r aere Ile will ci-hnnr Tor a ■'■•■nr. of equal value and |k>* • Ibly aaatlfB* ll.OOO tddlllODal If .onal*t. of more than lha ability to n-ve-Marv Anyone lookUic for n u,p n f,.w n>«i»»r«.nenU ll In trait of l.ijjd in CaJsfornln 00|rb( lo |i)-j->* a knowb-dae of bom lo fa»b lnv-*-*tutalc thl* fn *,,-*-. *t [k>» -,.a (ha r|<-th into., -.nil lhal will .un-efl' an) d«reri in your phyalea! Also for on<* wrak j, »■.«-. \a\ ,-ttf -,-oruii-1 ion* So It'C Biafi I* [*crt*f-*'t it llie fti re* rlna* i0 Mittl-n vilo :> aymioel ■ «i i!«( wr tnnka jou MARQUEE THBTER I DCAt VlHTIita HON Class A In Every Particular Tuesday and Wednesday WILLIAM FOX Presents Theda Bara In 4<Sin" tn" in nti tinn-niill) ■-.u.-rf n| nn-J rotiVIBi iiiitim IIIK iriwk at—nndin--* t of Id-' . I**>ll of ,,■:)..'Ot-ll ilnrtn-c tt-atm „t 11. In 'tri.tifc- .1r.Hii.ili. illiunt'. iCr-wtn-f i lltlMUtn |MUaw«*fca. •KIUlVCHii 111 I KIM. (XINTKST-'—t rtiiin-Iitp tnri.Ts to.—MtniTS. Tt**. MATtNKC ZiSO—rillfjiltMN, ne. ■>ATrnt>\*» HM.. — -THK riiOKIMf' M-T. Kr-niid n-ee*A faal-ai-a. THE ART OF TAILORING Palo oar thi. atnte highway I *> ]»*r look Itrtter haie ua try Por partii'iiliuti iippl) J. J MORRIS liiO I t.licf-itj A* Cii.Mi. 14.-1. LAUSTEN THE TAILOR 10^ Circle 2H4 L C. J. kussoll Prop. We Buv and Pav Cash for for An ything* of Value Anil wi sell everythinK you need AT Russell's Furniture Exchange 400 HiKh Stric

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    DAILY l-AI.II il.TO TIMES. Till KSIIAV, Jt.LV .. i.g»> Carnations and Candy thi artl Friday eveniag, begins*ag -tiiarp «l * o'clock, ar- tare gotag i.f glv* a dosrw rliolre raroaslotsB to tin- first flfty cuMonarr. alio purchase a fifty*-***! Im. of "Ogl.-rV il. II * ctiocoUl-r*. They will be- l*-*Utle-— Ihr kind lbe florists sell for 7-V. prr .[■■/•■.. Tlu-n tl.tr.-'- to be an enjoyable musical program, |mi. II'AMaCiig's m. in -.im. We want to get acquainted alth you—nsnt yoa la ic-i iir.|ii.ilin< .1 with the <|u*iltj ot our randy. Thai'* tlte rt-anoo. The Fourth's Coming 0*t year order hi for a pec-teg of oor fie* frosra drsoert*-—Toa*va a alee aaasr-taarat to arlerg trotn. tt tt trimmer, from ogi.-r-'s yoa win h-ww tb*« It WW b* tb* best—that It wll brty wsasderfally I _h* day's fcaU vltie* «aioyatu>. REMEMBKR OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL—ALL 15c SUNDAES IOc Thorm'i nothing you'll enjoy mortt—thoy're otpoclatly good \ OclUeoas lea Qreaat Aad Ices, i-- ■ i aad Itefrvahlng 208 University Avenue Will Open New Store Saturday CUI4FOBNIA OOFPKK OOMTAITY has im QVAitntBa at mo ITNIVKltBITY AVBUTUB- The California Cot** Company will op** Ita now store at 110 Cnl- verslty r-aaaaa on Batarday with s fine lln* of tea*, coffees, sxtracti, aad spices and a full complement of choice crockery snd glassware. Ini th* showwiadow will be placed a, bawl of cole* beans and prlxoa will; b* gives to tb* fiv* ladles wbo gasoV aaarast to the number of baattaJ This contact la flee. Also a aouae- ulr will be presented to *vsry lady who visits th* sloro Saturday *veo- l»g- . Tbla company was lately Incorporated with 911,009 capital atock. Ths coffeca used snd so tin- of lbe tea* will ba Imported direct from th* company's own plantations tne Barak* plaat*ttaa. owood by Carlos B. Mordsunt. la Southern Mexico, aad tha F. J. Oriahaow plantation la Ouutsmala. Botb tbooo own an are stockholders la th* company. Th* compsny Is arranging to open stores throughout tb* stats! aud ths flrat of thaaa will be In 8*n: Mateo. A wholesale buslneee will also be conducted. A copyright on a unique trademark has been ap-; piled for and all busln**a of ihe compsny will be protected by this deal go. J. Usraf*ld*r. who has- been In tbe coffee business hsr* for soma years, te a member of the company and the local Btore will b* aader bis direction. ' CfMiaptoa Foolplayer. Fred M. Tallman. th* champion exhibition poolplayer of th- world, will give bb exhibition at Larkln'a annex on Friday evening at S o'clock He te a wtsard with lha cu* and perform, many astonishing fsets. GIRL MIJHDERED IN SAN FRANCISCO HIMTKlt tit* VBV.U m. ni: wi ii of I'll" Al.TO Ml 1 I.li |IV ur. i, 1*1 i:i \ ii:n I.AHOHKII. Ml-* B-W-h Was Well Kaowa ia Fate Alto. Where si,.- Had Vlallrd I i- •)!.■ nt'. Miss Carolina Broach, a sister of . Fred E. Broach of Palo Alto, was j shot BBd Instantly -Iliad yesterday ; afternoon In Han Franciaco. Mtes Breach waa bookkeeper for ' Oray Brothers, the slooe contract- , ora, of San Fraaclsco and waa at jfaer desk In the Wella-Fargo build- ...Ing. J. Novak a laborer employed | by the firm appeared at the office J grating, ahouted an Infuriated tor- I real of words eoncrnlng a mistake ' that bad been made in his wages, i and. raising s plsiol. shot the girl . through Ibe heed. j Miss Braarh hsd lust written a . postcard to s friend, on which wer* lh* srords "I am still allvs." Sh* : was 23 years old snd was kaown In , Pslo Alto through r telling faera. } Iter parents. Mr. and Mrs. Otto W. {Branch, live in Oenaany. asd a j brother. Or. 8. I.. Jlrasch, Is prse» iking medlclnn In Han Francisco. Fred Brasch Is employed al lb* Dal- veralty books ton-. Novak escaped from tbe sixth floor of Ibe building by tbe elevator and at tbe lateet reports tbe police bad not yet located blm. n m.i in.mi *. MIGHT TO WITHDRAW (ALHOTN I'M \ San Franciaco. July 1.—The application made teal Monday by Pat Calhoun to br allowed to withdraw bis plea of Not galll)" io th* various Indictments' found sgalnat blm so that be would be lo a position to move for tbelr setting aside, was denied by Superior Judge lea w lor Immediately upon the denial of lh* application. Calboun'a attoraeya mode * motion that Ihelr client be given a change of ' r*nu* lo anotber au- perior Judge of tbe rity and county or -Ban Francisco. In support of tbls motion tbey filed an affidavit sworn to by raibonn. In which be declares be will b. unable lo get * fair trial befor* Judge Lawlor by reason of Ibe prejudice of tbat Jurist, numerous Instances of which feeling he sets forth Ib bis affidavit .Vine other affidavits by Calhoun's tegal and detective staffs were also filed. Ib each castt lh. affiant re cites wbat he decteree lo be •sample, of Ihe prejudice of tbe trial Judgfe. One or th* *fllauts. Alsc I*. Bergevln, stale* thai he ha* fre- i-iuentty seeo Judge lawlor snd Fremont Older, editor of the Bulletin, talking together si tbe Fslrmont hotel. The prosecution was giver a w*ek to file counter affidavit* $1,300,000 Added to State Expenses ASntTAt im in \-i IN fir or IIINMM. t kl II tiltM t %F- FAIM MUM. BV Ttttm. *y Sacramento July I F.tpen**e Involved la conducting ihe affair* of the atate ere tocreaalag at tho rate of fl.3fifi.000 annually, aceordlog to tbe report for tbe teat fiscal year mid* by Siat. Oemptrolter Hy* tads r * ' Th. total espeadliure for tba year eodlag today amoaated to 111.111.- ««« This exceeds tho total for tb* preceding year by fl.3Bl.IIS aad the cost of ruuolog tho stsl* two years sgo by is.fififi.CTi. Ia giving th*** figure, to lb* public State Comptroller Nye axplslned thst msny now d.partmants had been created, demanding additional expense. This Increase merely cor- raafi*nsida to the Increase of population and financial resource* throughout th* state It might b* easier to attract (he attention or Venua than Mara by use nf mirrors.— .Sew liav.it Palladium If ambitious young men want to rise In the world, let them follow Ihe price* of foodstuffs.—Florida Times.' Harriet Johnston was a typical society woman of culture In th* past. Whoa Mis* Lea* lived In London wltb h.-r uncle, the ambassador, su English nobleman, was mast atteBtlv* to her one nlgbt at a ; dinner Miss l-*m- • baads w*r* very beautiful. Tbe nobleman, 1 gently touching one of lb*m as it lay on th* elolh. quoted Oray: "Hands that the rod of empire might | hsve swayed." Mlas Lane's smiling | retort was the completion of the couplet: "Or asked to ecatoay-tb. 11 ring lyra." Khararfully lafaaaoaa. If iho**- mllltlam*o from th* c*a-j tral pert or the state who w*r* sam-j monad to McCloud are discharged' by tbelr employers, th* conduct. upon the pari of tb* latter Is nothing short of shamefully Infamous. It. should not b*- it-ermllted under th*' laws or Ihe slat* of California. Any employer who dlaehargss his workman wholly bt*caue* he left bla *m* ployuii-nt temporarily at 0Jfi call of the national guard should ba severely punished, aud that punishment should net be by An*, bat by Imprisonment alone. It Is such a coercion. If permitted upoo ihe part of t\t* .uiploycrs. that woald tend to make traitors and cowarda of the flower of our land. If tbere be no law lo regulate tbla matter, tbeae employ*!!-*. If found guilty of such disloyalty, should be held up to Ihe' Mgbl af nubile execration.—Salinas iM-mocrai. Turkey la* a lot of difficulty In groping lis way oat of lh* dark ago*-—Chicago N.ws. Noted Oeorge Ttedal* Bromley. "Dad* Oeorg*" of lh* Bohemian Clab. died yesterday la Sao Franciaco. Ho wo* tl years old sod was bora la Norwich. Cobb., ssd at tbs age of Ifi began to work In hla fath.r's rep* works, bat raa away to sea at tba ag* ot 12, shipping as cabin boy aod going to th* coast of Africa. For many years b* went to s*a. crossing tb* Atlantic nineteen time* R* was la London whsn Queen Victoria waa crowned and came to California tn January. I>*>0. having recelvod aa appointment la the cuatom hoaae la Saa Fraoeteeo. After mining lo Northern California be went lo Sacramento aad engagr-ci ta railroading there until IfifiS. bringing hi* family from Norwich lo California la UST. Ia ISfiO b* r*c*lv*d th* appointment of consul to Ttentein, China, wher* he sprat s*v*ral year*. He was ooa of the earl taat members of the Bohemian Club, and woa kaowa sad loved a* s wit aad author and for bla charm and klndtln*** See what Wilson says oa nags I, yamaaammt** ■■*,•»***. a«aaeaea»*»B«BaBSB**»»*sia»ii« wst.b*i FRAZER & CO.'S GREAT Clean Sweep Summer Sale We announce the continuance of this Grand Sale till SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 3rd The Last Three Days of the Sale will be distinguished by bargains In every Department, but .-.. FOR SATURDAY ONLY .*. We will place the entire stock of remnants on sale at a reduction of 1-4. quarter off regular remnant prices. This is an opportunity that seldom occurs to secure bargains almost unheard of before. Included in these remnants are Dress Goods. Silks, Flannels, Challies, Mulls, Indian Linens, Ginghams, Prints, Drap- erles and Fancy While Waistings. Frazer & Co. Hen's Dtrps-rtrntint, University Ave. and High .treet - Women's and Household Department, University Ave. and Emerson Street. ■ - 8 ■aaiiim saa. e> ' * " • ■ miii

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    DAILY PALO ALTO TIMES, FH1DAV. NoVEMBKk mo8. First : National Bank : Your Wife's Account i Wl-MKN IH) TUB <.K_-.T_-_t [ part of th* buytag la this ' eouDlry aad Bla* Unas out ol [ tea th*y are th* power bghlad \ th* throne wben It con** to ; domestl. ecoaemy. _>• housewife wUI gad It ', to her a-.antag* to pay th* ; haopebold exjwnaee hy bank ; fgiack. A cbech lng account wtll ! save bar the worry of eating far her mooer and wlll fur- alah her a voucher for every **ip*ndlt or*. urriCBEft: c c chllds. Piaql.ea- .aha Dudfl*ld. Vlc*-l-r*sld*a- Sli Klag, Caahlar. C. R. Jordaa, AaaL Caahlar. itietttetefltwettttemttBi CM.DLEF1SH. Th* OU I* Us*_ as a Mt.nin, by «•» Nattvss *f Alaska. Th* t-audlrflsli is about tbe six* of a sb.--!i and su fat tbat wbra drtetl sod Ugl.li- It ttarusi off a blaa* of will cirtii power iu t-c u**_, tor Ulumloai- iBg purpoa**. sat* Forest aed Stnsam. Before lb* *d*ent of to* wbtte man and hi* rand's* the** flab w*r* osed bf the Alaska* •alive* for tbat par poor Tbe ludisus cUlm tbat csntltcOsb pooaiaa valuabl* me-i-iasl i|tialiiirs. Bad .siidle-sb oB Is t-sed hy Ibem a. * —aiverosl mn> for ct>u*umptlou. Ilu_- dreda uf [Hiu-ds cf these _ah are buried •ad tsfl to the ground UBUI tbr} b*gU I* iter, i.i|-_-- tbeo tbey ar* i-e-ooved aad ttomped into a wt-alrn receptacle a boiinwi-.i nu| log. or. mor* often a dugout <*o_r that ha. passed Its ner- fBlne** as s craft. Water I* then add ed him) tht* putrkl mass la brought to * bs-liiig polat sail Vtrt sic-me ring Lj planglng Into ll bowlder* Hist bare been in-sied. Th* oil la thia gradual- ly tr_-j ant. and after H ha* gsibered • ■- the surfscr. ihlck and clear. It I* drawn off sud pls.-ed tn large woodea iri'*-i,i„, -ra A i-ot-sutnt*lltr laatleot le Uberally dtwed with this oil He drinks It by tbe pint and I* b*tbed In It **v- •ial tl-Ma a day To _»*rt one of tbe** dirty, sickly, greasy IndUns Is ob* of the mast rrpalslv* sights Imaginable Nevertbeiee* pet-woo* In a rx—Hlou to knew sa* lhat after several w**ha of tbl* treatment a aatlv* who once seem ed i" be In ib* last stsges of tb* dla e*U* becmiirs a* robust aod looks at beeM-j ia * t-r-Tectty gtroog maa MINCE MEAT TIME 1 mmr citron SBBoaas-s ra in* aaaoati-i t-'HRAJITt Best ol boi led 'sweet j elder now ready I FULLER.CO, Phone 51 IU tiiicr.il) Ait. mmmV9**mmmtoU**J9M***M**M** THE TA8DY QUEST. He l-n'-i-i Tstl Hi* H**tB*s ths Truth Ab*wt tb* Dslar I'lboer Uad i-en ready and waiting twenty minutes The wife ef ihr- tardy guest w*s if*- mucb et-laarrassstl .'est tu think that tier husband wss so rod* as to tw late at * dlaaer aagige a-i-i-t and brmp ell th* g***u watting! Afit-t .sli,... ti4 uisu*.I oa* srrivt-l r**] fared mat prrs|itrlng. ''Kt, tton-y to keep you waiting." _* said "But I wa* detstned st th* of Are wltb sn .tn of town co-tomer JwH ceo-tli.t get away.** lht ri. .tse sa-Nioded Sll right apt! was sccepfed hy tbe boat***, bat H wa* a ti.j'ti Tbe truth was: Preoccupied, be bad g_-o* home from tb* ofllc* al the usost t-a_* aod foood tbe boa** locked, much to hi* surprise Where la tb* mischief were hss *p|fr tnd cbtldraal h* wbo »lrrt*i Why didn't tbey lei) blm tbey wer* going sw*y1 tie went all sr_o_al the boas* and tried the doors, bat thsy mere tacked Tbeo he found a pWcf of Iroo In tbe lack yard snd broke open • winnow *nd crowded la Hto crowd ed out through, tbe window for *'<• evealag paper aud crowdod bock. Ilr rood th* paper, aad still th* wlto aad rbUdrro didn't retarn AI f. 03 o'clock b* rememb*r*d the dlaaer *-gnjr*r^*rjt While be dressed sad rode fweaty bioeko tb* gue*t* ••sited Hot other* hav* mad* th* «m* btnader Kansas City Star. Machine • Made BREAD AT Stanford Home Bakery JOHN VICOL. Propr.ftor i!5 liiiefsily Kit. ttk Alio Pis With Knivsa Oeorge Washington. John Thomas Jt-ffrnv.ii. Jsines Madison aad Jata** Moaror. -be grot flr* pr*_l dent*, each ate pie with his knife. II was not until John Qnlocy Adsma en ton*) lb* White lfou«* that lb* sot-stl lotion of tbr fcrk ror tbe knife seems to have nt-.urrt-I to aay cituen of Ameelre lie r_«-trart*d the habit while in Kmi.ee." said Mrs. Adams In a* apologpt.- time lo some of ber gueata. aad be finds It dlfllcult te biank blmse'lf of It since wr returned bum*" Po ib* flrst great general ol I ihe Aasriic** army, tbe sturdy i-afrlot «f Masssrhosclts. the author of tb* In. urstion mt ladepeadroc*. tbe chief I a.Ut-at*, of the federal --o*Mil|utloo I snd th* orlgUuior of tb* Monro* dor | trine, sll ste pi* with tbe knir> I'tt-s Maaraar, MUittHHitmiMmmt Portraits | s 9 f I i Frank Davey | Photographer vt..,. cat***. *alaiaj*a,*aa. waterrelor* aat ail 5 el tat ilea* |.iii.ii*j (Mar* area. It _ lltl itiiimiiinniiiiiiiii- -__. A Oe.te*"s D.****antso« "la <■*_* wsy." said a .oliri-tor, 'it Is •aster io ret money from ■ doctor than •aytaudy eUe wbo Is slow pay. It !■ nsort- da-Acvit for him to iwnr that be hasn't been ai.it- to naak* aay co_ec- ttoaa bl-a*elt alar* tb* flrat of tb* year A doctor'* n*. *>|.tiim room Is open to all poaoibl* iHitleola A .ollertnr wKb a grain ot lagea-rtty ra* gad a way tn warm out of tb* men on tb* walllog Hot aome tafiw-tnatlon s* le tb* tarn* |e. part-em After aa 1atervl*w wtth three or four persons who bare paid •pot cash for treat-M-ot aad who hate UM the irit'i-. tor ibey paid It take* a mighty arrtr iai the part of tb* doctor to fcturtst tbst be has. t a dollar to his run*- N<» Tork Tttne*. RETCH HETCHY PROJECT CARRIES RAN I ii\\i IM u VtJTKH SIX TO <W* U. tllim OT WATER "IMI -I WANTS CLASSIFIED. h Voted for gaoo.OOO Is Initial (-oat nr thr Total gM.fMKI.OOO. I WAjfTKD. Wanted—Claaa cotton rags at Tlm** offlc*. W* pay I caau a pound. 'Want—Too to call up IS to ord*r roar taa aad oof**. Thio will in* •ar* b**t uaallty. Quick Mrvto* and ootrect prlros. 7-29-tf A "Pnralshed Rooms" • t 1 .me* ofllc*. to. window cam. San Kranclsco. Nov Warned -By Japan***- Kniploy- Bseot Agency—Japanese boyt and Tb* mu- woman want poaltlaoa aa rooks aad nlrlpal water supply project com- waiters, general housework or gsr* monly known as the Hetch Hetchy *** "**** Telephone IM. til Rs- sapply was carried at lh* special mtjn> "Ir^ election held In Ibis dty yesterday by a m*_orlt: Wanted- To do rmbrotderv and .ppro.lBiatlnt *l> te "."k"„""""?„",1?.rV. Mn, l_*rfc"' w«'- taker. IJfj Kipling str*~t near I nl- ea*. and tte issuance of bonds to ^nUy mxeaoe. n-iti-iw ™ the amount of MwO.OOO. with tha, **-=;——-_—r— ——■ . ._ , , _. a. .i VVantrtl - .'.-room cotUge. cloee proceed, of th* sale or which th» ,„. mtllt ^ ehMp f„ ^«J "££ Tuolumne coanty wator aupply will drees "C. H. F." Time* offlce. be purchased, was authorised. In .. i 1-12--t"* addition, th* voter* eipreaaed tbem* .Wanted- To lease two aer** of aelvea In favor of the purchase by >snd wllhln two mites or Palo Alto th* cltr of Ih* Countr Mne WgUr t0T * ****** ** trt_m two to UD Cmmmb,: prepertr. bo. mvfitlm*.>^^r™""SZr,^ o portion of th* cltr. at * co*t nol to *ry. Palo Alto. ll-lt-lw* ese-ad 140, «t. " "— The *ource of the munlrl|>at water supplv will be I-ake Rleanor aod Ibe Low—Baaeh'of a dorrn keys on Hetch Hetchr roller in Tuolumne broken ring wltb small wrench at- county. Ivtng within tbe waiersbed _*****-. ******* AlrVrt Seale. N*va- of the Tuolomoe river Tbe projoet d»-bu.1_ahl« "*'*** has been under consideration for many months, and waa made posat hto br the granting of certain fad to*!- Barred ptn. raised gold. It-turn lo 3 42 High atreet. ll-ll-.t* iami— Collie, about * months old* I rights to the water In question. 5£JJ*,UrL *t***VT?* 1°*^° **m* ** i.w _ ^ w .._ . a- ****** lUtorg 100 Cowper. Solt- sble reward. ii-i;-3t wblch grants have beea favored by the department or the Interior, aod will In all probability be aanctloned by coagress at Its Bait ■easloon The s-rat-em aa It will be cobbI meted bas been worked oal la every detail br the cltr engineers, and It U aald that when It Is completed San Frsnrlsro will hav* a water supply second to none In the country. Th* bond ban* aulhorla*d 1* bat a small portion of the total ripen** Involved In th* project. It U eeti- I-oat On morning of November -th, between Oilman atreet and May- field, small bandaatrhel. Reutrn to 1ST flllman atreet Reward. _____^_^ ll-lt-lw* roa For Rent—Small furnished apartments for houMkeeplng. Also separate rooma }S5 t.ytton avaaa*. 10-11-tf tm*maoo0m00O90000*9993999993333393m9333993A999999m For Rant—Furnished room* at 111 Ersrett Apply to Ur. Stanton mated that It will uk* It J, 000.000 at atraWcar powrhous*. T-Mftf to acquire all neeeaaary rights and Furnished Rooms' pur-hae* th* distribution system In »t Time* offlc*, I*, the city, as well oa build the transmission I In*. Th* total vote polled was 11.OUT. divided a* follows: For H«tCb Hetchy I:' *>:.» Against. 6.101. wlgdow cards Kor Kent—Modern (-room bouse. Knaulre at SJ7 Addison Ift-||*tf For Rent—Sight-room bouse, sell located. conveniently arranged; •IT.-d. Applr -1 *" T-tneiaon street. . li-d-iw :*ii For Kent—Sonny tnrntsher! rooo- *treet. 11-7-lw* Tbr I_>« - lajoatlce. Truth Is notoriously alr*ng*r ih*n For R*ot--Mice mod*ra 4-rO-ts fl.ti.... What aathor woald dare to boa**; glf n*t H O. Hathaway. parallel the Duaham cgae lo Action. _<■• Hawthorne .vrnue ll-»-lw Her* 1* a man whose doable was ar- For R*at—-10 acre* orchard with rasted aad bt* identity aworn to by ******* oottage. barn and tank; nr.nh.m-. m*_i i.iimti. anri nr* ****** acres under Irrigation. Iftmln- Donhams most Intlmsle and life- ntm (rg(D ljM A(|0_ _,a|(on Wf||jh long aseocUto* Bat h« wa* not Fargo o«e*. Mountain Vl*w. Dunham, and waa discharged Now 11*11-31* we bar* another msn bearing th* HOSJ.V To L-IAV Cranston, Ji4m*»~: •cars and blcmlshw of Dunham, and opinion Is divided The eerap* of' 110.0*0—-Or part, I per cent n*t; Dunham ... one of the Mraog**t doubl# •*** ^***A " w'"-«» affairs tn criminal history Aftor " marderlng * whole fsmllr. the murderer seemed to evaporate from the earth There are m»nr who dsclar* *?** Bale—On aecoaat of death. that he waa e*cr*t*d br trimoAo. and ******* sur».rli« outfit, cbesp; 7 ... also two cameras, long locos. Pncro 1 sin Inclined to share that opinion ,,„, ,,_-, „,, u& Wella-Farga nf- FOR BAI^".. We atl remember the Plans murder and the *ui*rpoeed murderer* w*re pointed out at the time, but no conviction followed Mooer. It la said. kept the olgeera from the right sceot. I think If Hatfield proves to be fir* Mountain View. For Sale—"For Rent1 rial* ' window rard* mar b* bad at The Tttae* offlc*. Prlc* *, c*aU each. For 8*1*—Oak wood, slov*wood. foor-foot wood, wood for basurs: counterfeit tber would do wail io II per cord, -silvered. Pater Faber. glvn up the *.*rch They bar* tbla __..-_. ->•..■ R-idwood qty l man In a call aad heatrtly Ironed Thla la not Just. Suppose the man I* luooent-what i-eeoors* bes be* For ****—****** -rcoad-band I see ne other method, but tborm'x ********»**: ****_** should be some other. It I* no light lBto> Oood corn«r lot. Seals tract MM dl-fr. M qolto creek road and 8*n Frtgicls- g-10-tf thing to throw aa laa anlomobiU*. (.-.rage Phon* 33 Oood oorsar great bargain and Irneatroent No Jail and load him down with Irons mfl,n,, Addrsas Box X. Tlm** of- bec*as* fa* looks like ihe, guilty man flee. KMS-lm* —New* I*#tter. ym BaJ# or r.,,,..^- gT^rooin ,. ._■- .a . m- cottag*. oak Boor*, plate-glass wla- doaa. flr*plao* It: WaverUy. n-4-tf aa. J mVii *.*tt*t*tmttttt»gg*t*t**t FOR THE ENTERTMttMENT i •f tw M-r «_£_. gggggggghhhhhhhhhWh-MShS LeU ef Ptsees. "Wbsl's tbe mailer"*" sake, tb* po Ikecaan of thr tramp "flsvow't yoa any plac* to g*T "Any plate Irr g*T wa* tke coo L*saptuoUB reply. "Ft* got the whole tr* Bui** In-for* me. I've got *o ut place*- Irr go dst It's worry In' as* d-t-j makln' up m• mind which way ter aUrt" i-s.ii. - t* fHre Fair. Tbe ladle* of tbo t'alUrUn Cbarch ar* bosy preparing for fhe For Sal* (heap, g*atl* drlvlag fair. re_*atlr aaaounc-d to Igfcgj __»J*i_e__|___^__^_H* J plac* ln Jordaa'* Hall ob Saturday. plr Mrs Charl«*ton. M*yfle'd. of Decewiber .'.tb. for the purpose paying for * new motor and blower loot installed la lh* «hor*h organ Tbere will be. as uaual. a r*rr <*ow~- ] plete array of fanrywork. made l-ktofly by lad-** of tb* chart-fa. I though some article* bav* been coo- ' tribute*, fro-q outside For fair '-year-old bar driving mare surrer aad harnea* 44* Hawthorne aTeBae 11-k-le For Bale—Par no more rsBt—A beautiful new gve-room co«tagf, chaap; *aay terms; clow In; atreet work completad. John F. Byibee. Among tbe 131 l*Blv*raity av«aa*. II-10-1 novetile. offered for sal* will *-*-■"Fof BaleZv*ry reaaonable. fla picture patslee. made aad cgt by. g«ntle bay driving bor**, perfectly band by one of tbe ladies of tbeaoaad. good traveler, suitable for church Buch hand-made paules,, Udr. Also sorrey, Stud«faak*r c*rt M.se.rscts- ChorAy. Kb* l'i|_ bas give* f-s-JOO U *■ taMkih s btAur fo*- old -uss-. Waae't that awfauy guod ■•• "-■«." He v. Bat It woold bav* been ■ wbolr lot hotter If he'd given hair tbat sum to 9*.ah.is* a boms for yoo aad a crrtaU *! re-nog man 1 could as me->_-'-* ogr _,' harnetw. robes. *tc. All In good eon- whlcb are eitr*m«lr dlfflcoU to pat d|(|B| fi Ahrtm9 ^ VM0O together, are at preeent oocaprlBg. pfaeo* 46t. II-lI-w*a-lm« the leiaure hours of old aad rouag as. | all over the e**t. A *«rrr.*n-*rrl IfW—g——Bh si Cuader-ti.1 -What' A balf Urket for '"'••ch af tb.-- gtrtsl I'asaiagar T— air. Cood actor-O-* of them look* to b* SjfUeo *nd the otbsr *t least thlr tees. | _*s-'',ger-TUt,s right; b*t, l j ywa a** tfarv're half slaters —CUcagr. • hfews For Sals—Oood *urre>, y*st re "J""**." "T , ,w. _,„_tn_ i P*inied and relitathered ; i»rlc* verji Entert.lnm*nt for th* .venlng, ^M(>nAbl. |(tlg(,h#r 4 HBb#f*B hoar* ha* beea arranged for. Ib Jtl ,1^ itr^t 1 l-l Mm* addition to moatc. ihere will prob- _~ ' ■"■' no b. . man. on p**'«— *> _^_aSt_3_-* la.'.i.!_ the roaag people AUTUMDN FESTIVAL At Our Store OCTOBER AND NOVEMBER Sec Our Display ol Frestl and Preserved Frulta and Vegetable* La Peire ® Son, Grocers Sli Rtmont Street. Telephone *» I itHimiimuoi luttiMiiiiiiiiitiimuti «i ii*_ju I Fine Home at a Rare Bargain } Modem house of 8 rooms, finely finished; { large basen enf two toilets; lot 50x105; ! good location. i Must be Sold Owner is non-resident snd Isdetermined to dispose of property, which is well rented. Best £ opportunity In Pslo Alto If taken roon. Addres "Owner," Times Office, Palo Alto. iiititiiiitiiiiiiiiiiinii-wnwiiimiiitiiiiisf G. H. ALLEN OIL GO. W. tl— takea U_ a—-rj lar -__*—_*■> BOT SUSS OB. BUIUtnt, r.—clatljr alatilt ler OaaS Seeiee. Raa|— aat Star- E aa—a. call at ee* eSkaa aa* ae* eae la i*,, a,a tat WB. {I ttrr_t. rl—B. IT. tuiiitiiiii-iiaiiin llltl tmtll 1«11 llllltllltllllltltlllllllltltlllla**. WHITE STAR LAUNDRY K_4WA. b-pagtMar. Oaly hand-work Japaa*** laaaAry. Ooag work a specialty. 5 Family wtuhlog*- *** *** ******* *** ** ** *** Km*i»on sir***., fi a Palo Alia. arwlBs -n-gl g i>gggghghgghh»»s^.»*>*g*g»>»»»»hhhh»»»>»>dh*n*hh>hh»f teeeees**** sss **ese*eeeeeee*** esssss COLD WEATHER IS CONING Avoid it on your trip East by Taking THE SUNSET ROUTE THROUGH PULLMAN SLEEPERS rtiroBII|. Uareatt aUS- eat rbaate .la New Ojjaaae la tjk1—f n, qer.BB.ll aa* Waaalaf —■ Stopovers given at New Orleans if desired. Through tickets on sale at any Southern Pacific Ticket Office Lewis Little, Agent, Palo Alto. E. Shiliingsburg, D. P. A., San Jose. eeeeea* ' raMOffa-U C-OU.N1AL DAMES BEAim- F._nt—A p*rfect akin food, gaaraa* lead nol to coBtaiB aay bair-gt-wlag oils Our Masaag* Creme aad Roog* ar* high-class facial prspa- r* tlons These p^eratloaa ara guaranteed nndsr the Food aod Drag Aet. For aale at Wetngartoer's aad th* l-Blrrrslty Drag C*. ll-h-lw* Why do tbey all IB-* D*f MMI* beead so well? Pboae Fotkr A f_o- Ktvri* * Os. or II B. Iiellrcred aay where AoAj hy raataa-ala Wiihlf Oa. 9m Lewi* Uttl*. agaat taath em Pacific Comp*ay. at Pal* Alto depot, aboat year trip aaat or yoar iliiiHH UmtAA Amy Md afl;po__ ^^ (q_ cnm fcrw4lMi .^ root**. No troubl* to lai-alaa -bw- j ptaiwta. Apply Mrs, W J_ Crowaia* fsrmt-l*. Shield IS! Emerson 11-13-Iw* toe aoltable for orchard or raach;! Ilp-to-dnt* shorthand w*ll located for *obdlrl*lon. Wlll mttrdal clae sell half, Bot 11. Palo Alto Coataltat-oa* _. 11-IMW 9„ arttOTmoBs 116 Alma *tr-wt, Tor Sale French Favoroll* roooters. oaly oa** on th* eoagt •ad cota- arraaged. ih-is-iti Th* only braaah la Palo Alta of th* F. Thomas Parisian Dy* Worfca, 17 Tanth *tr**t. Ban Francisco, la gt til University gtrgaa*. gt lh* Thr** Uttl* Tailors. L. J. Bloom Manager, -ft*-, War* thoee atorlee from th* waat about Governor Hughes' *ff*ctlTenia* a* a campaigner exaggeratedT Aah Mr. Cbanl*r- New Torh Trfh* RfMtNU-TKIP KXaUAArOtt FAK-HL Fnrnltar* hoaght aad aold hr W. F. P*na*bah*r. SIB -hailsib at-*** PhOB* 64tX lt-tf To all polat* la Call focal*, wh*re th* one-war tar* U $10 as Vooa, tioh- ets will be sold *t on* lowset flrat* class far* aad on*-third for th* roaad trip. Bal* data*. Novsmber I.th and -tth. Ret or a limit. Ka* tewbar ltth, 11*1 Unrig UTTLB. Agaat. ll-*-1lt Palo AH*. Oa

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    SPECIAL NOTICES. HOY WANTI.I>-To mora after aeaool bour- A**ply at Tim** of-.te WANTKii Tt) BUY-lloaae s In a Ui room* of food rural tar* tot oaah. Adrdra* MS South :tt. St..San 'oas. i*i,i< FOR KKNT-Oue lartfn room (or l"o jouns •adtea: alao one *raall room Knqulr* at Mrs. IHoslej **MKlncslcf Ate. VOCAL TISACfiett - Mia* 1-cmllijOeodaoll kfs leaunad her slassss In voeal culture at nt Klpllns Blrcst, ts-tr TTI'BWRITKRS— Let HlmUju*. abaa- >*» tbe Coiiunrrvial Visible i> |n-» rll-' It ooats Stly dollars and haa roanj points of aupci torn. ..ter maablnea tbat aell (or t«lca as ■Mich. Ittf. SKWTNO- l.adj- wiabaa to take in it*,* lag at Mr Some or will go out bjr the da)-. Trim* rea-woBble. Addn-aa. Ho*. l«.or 1SI Emi-r-aoo Blreet. -It-H < MILUBKN TAKBN CAKK or by hour or ■ in-, at my own bomo. Alao nannal* wsataod. My term* are reasonable. Address BIS Oow. par strrsi. lu-tl* IU1.1.Y FOR -...LK-ll-.ibl--r.tlred.ball bear <dx. StudsbakBr busl". ocarlr Bow AlMi harass*, roboa and Biindrln*., all practical I r i.,» loqulro ot F. M. Muilno. or at UM Caaont f Ava. SU -UAKHAUK - Bobcrt Knsllab baa started a .Oat-bear removal sorrier: and bin waxon* will makB dally trip. Writs blm al tbo I'alo Alto [-,.-., r-.-. or lea** ordara at Ibe nSlceof ,1*1 Mom*. Ke*»on»blr Un***. S-ll. TO LKT—Stable room tor horsr.SBrilasr* and toed. Apply to J. T. Uunn, Itoal Kalalu prok-r. .VI Etnemoo Hi. T-ll FOR SALK—A good second.band iun-t-T chaap lor «aab or In axabaafs for a (nod tasally borac. a ii Sr, ,*, ,i\t Mel*, ill.■*.,■ 3-ttf CONTRACTORS W. CAULKINS coNTRacroa a buildcrI Sole Aieat tor Mill**** t**ieoi Door-Jamb A d]n* ter—a boa Id b« on rrrry door. Model may bra anon lu anDltecl Wilkur'a ..-■. H.».idenoc. KB Kamonn St. i'alo Alto. Cal. H. WALKER Architect and Superintendent Officii*—tt I'arklnaoa llluck. Itealdcnci — Kmaraon Strctti uod Lyti.iD A upcue ;-i ■ Httt* sro. A. R. W. MOSHER Contractor snd Builder ly (urnlBbad oa all Sl s SOS. Pale Alio. CaL NEWS OF THE TOWN. J. K. Boun-1! left tbis morulug for Harvard where ba will do postgraduate work. M. W. Hall ot Alamo was bere yea* | tsrday to visit hie sons, I'.. K. and Dr. tleo. E. Hall. C. A. Boulller will leave iu a few days for Johus Hopkins to take a postgraduate course. Tbe Cbemewa I ud [au football team will play tbe Varsity team on October 2tith on tbe campus. Dr. Jordan will mske a short address at tbs uniting of tbs University V. M. C. A. ou Friday nlgbt. Tbe tax rate for Redwood City bas beeu fixed by tbe towu trustee*, at rl .:il, tbe same as but year. uf Suaauvlllt . E. Hall oi all shu Mali tu julu in j as charter members. Miss Adeline Bnogba {visited Dr. aud Mrs. ( Wed u end ay. J. C. Murphy, the nell known suc- ; tioueer of Kau Jose, whs lu town yesterday ou husiuess. Tbe Misses Keuuetb sud Ksy Eastou, wbo formerly lived bere, were up from Sen Jose yesterday. J. E. McDowell, assistant rerglstrarj st Stanford, started tbls muiulng on a trip tu Japan for tbe beuetlt of bis! health. Tbe date of the Stanford-California frssbman game has lawn set for .Saturday, October l'th. futir wesks before the big game ou November 1*1 tb. Or. A. II. Maybew Is uursliig s dis-' Artbur Plllsbury, formerly of Pslo figured face and a damaged bead tbla j Alto, bas ruelgued as bead pbn- week the result of a blcyole collision, i tographer ol tbe Examiner aud has .*. ! accepted a position witb tbe Prentiss A marriage license was tasoed Tues- ! k ,Urt Compmuy o( g,,, K„,ucifC0. day iu Sau Fraucisco lo Joseph W. Patteu of Palo Alto and Frances I. Haslam of Oakdale. Mrs. Marguerite Weucealon uf Sau Jose, wbo is a Stauford graduate, bus beeu appoluted priuol|Hil uf tbe grammar schools st Bakenileld. MIsm Alma Campbell, daughter of Dr. M. I). Campbell of the Southern Improved Property For Sale 7000Sew,modern,twostorr,nineroomdwelling;1senofgroundplantedinchoicefruitinfulliMitring;lurgeporcheouthreeshitofthehouse.Thisisreallyn110,000hon>t,1itrtyisdesiruusofcellingamiwillecllfor7000.4S7000 Sew, modern, two-storr, nine-room dwelling; 1 sen- of ground planted in choice fruit in full iM'itring; lurge porche* ou three shit** of the house*. This is really n -110,000 hon*>t*, 1'itrty is desiruus of celling ami will ecll for ♦7000. • 4S aooa Sew, modern, neat home, a two- atory dwelling of eight rooms ami bnth; locution one of the i» -t in I'alo Alto; size nf lot 76x1*60—more land can Rufus Kimball, who has heen tuacbing st Iliaine's preparatory* school, bas given up bis position ou account of his health, snd will speud some time ou a ranch near Santa Barbara. Ansel S. Williams, Stanford, *p8, will go tu Vale tbls fall, where be will try for a master's degree. Wl,* Califomi. Hospital for the Insane. ,ta„* w,a ..„.-j.j ,b#) annual fellow is spending a week with Mrs. t ' Ualdwln. hip wblcb the Vale Alumni Associ- tlou of this coast "il.-;-. Tho total registration to date at Stanford is lit".!, of whom Tflu are men uud ITS women. The registration st tbe corresponding dste last year was 1*J»7. H. L. UPHAM W. 11. Hunted, who formerly con- ducted a cyclery here, was lu tuwu i Hnuday. He aud Hurt Koss are work - i lug as lluemeu near Oakland during , tbe strike there. One day last week McCleland left ou Wwines- I lbsy were attacked by the strikers day Tor Southern California after a aod badly Iwatru. few days' visit here. Ilo haa a posl- 0. E. CbUds left yesterday monition as teacher lu the high -choolatj, for|)B|co(J| B|i(| Mt^bWefii. He Hemet, Hiverside couuty. , ^^ , Mtftntll fmtMttth* the f At tbe next Aasemldy uieetiiig. to i serious illness of the secretary of the, ire held September S 1st, Hen (Jreet j busluess corporation iu wblcb lie Is ipeak ou tbe old morality plays j largely interested and mpilring bis of Euglnud. Mr. Greet is manager I proseoee at once, lie will tie absent of tbe "Everyman" company. for some time. Conns*-tor snd •*;... i- Plaaa furoiatcd. All work luaraataxd. Mora I than ;«,ai. -r »r»- experience. Raald-raoe. tU rClplinr Si. I*. O. addreaa, Uoi M. I'alo Alto. ■ -'-'.i loan* no* ■( alad 'or butldios purposea. ] N WELLS * Contractor ana Builder Kstlroatoa ,-Ufit pmtaptly. K-Mtdenco o» iiyron Stmt, nosr Uctrsnlty a ..-nnr. WM. S0UTHWO0D BRICKLAYER AND CONTRACTOR Cataint-yB. Maatol* and Flraplacaa a Specially -..'Ifriincv. fls-aued and Ktpalred. Tsl. black SUI T A. J»£WITT tl . BRICK LAYER and CONTRACTOR in I. . V.,i.;,'!■, Klraplacoa and Cblaineya a SPeelalty. T.-ii Wcbaiar atrest. I'alo Alto. l*-t>aa Bod OS. - - /7E0. H. BENTLEY VJ CONTRACTOR FOR PLASTERING All kinds ot aat* fork In Iht* Ua* aod repair- inidooe. K.ituiaie* glvaa. Ltaie order* at rcaldoncc MS llamlllon *.»**., or al offloc ot Arcbllnct Walker. 1-arklnaon Uluok. fHAS. WAY V-< CONTRACTOR l.*llljj*li a fumlnbed for llrlcLlaj li,i, l-laalei lot and Oonorsie CBtnnoi Sldewalka a Specially. 0*",'-.:,lrtiiH':*llirtui,Trl Had 106. 0. HATHAWAY Pamt,tig, Graining Tinting. Papering Iqusrtora at 1'arklnann'a Hunt* Palo Alto, Cat. LAUMEISTER Seymour Cbainbers has moved his The supervise-.* ot Sat, Mateo family here from Santa Crux aod has!couuty have gi-aotrd a fiauchise to tbe plans prepared for a uew six-room jC. W. Clark aud 11. P. Bowie foi residence which will he located uu! bot| oietrtric and steam railroad*! Forest aveuue, uear Webster street. I from Sau Mateo tu Half moon Bay. I'll.- roads must be beguu in two years aW. Thomas left lids morulug „,** (.urrlry| ou ul the rate nfllvemilna for the t"sBt. He has accepted tt I „ year until completed. faculty [aosltlou st the Culver MUi- Ury Academy, aud will also direct . The first football game to be played the athletic affairs uf that institution. ' t»y a Staufurd learn this year is dated I fot tomorrow, when tbe freshmen Another Coolie tragedy tx-curr-ed at ■ pj Uoe up if^nl Ihe Sauta Clara Sau Jose yesterday. A JaonMM Cojlege eleven. The varsity team will named Kudu shot S. K. Tttbucbl and I |ll|iv U|J Hr-, gunil} 0u the fitaufortl his wire and the i killed himself. Tbe |t.nipua on the HUb ioat. against tbe woman is dead aod the man will prob-; k*||>dc- Athletic Club. ably die. ; James Francis Abbott of the class Edgar Mosher, who lived hare lu|of 18«u will go tu Chicago as a fel- tbaearly days of tbe towu, but who \low io 2wiogy. The fellowship was bas since made his home in Culms j„wurded blm during the nasi summer, and AlamtKlu. bus returned with bla| UtiHofC tba past three -J-ears Abbott family aud bas rente.) oue of tbe|b.* been teacbiog iu the ImperUI Uwin cottages. He is a brother of j Schools of Japan and studying the liebr.'1 ateaue. -—ou tunny treet; Hfteen I :*ii ihe bui- "J.'.ivt'rettv 4500 Two*t*Uirv dwetlinp of right rooms and luilh; twu-ycHra-uld; lo- caltoti. VVaverly stnt-t; sin* of ltd 70x150. This |ilac«- is In cxccllt-iit shape, and hits a very lii.t* oak tu-e un tin- lot; Huiiae is modern ami is cheap ut the above price. S3 13000 Six-rtMitns und hath; two-story cottage uitalern tunny Parties desiring to purchase goods in quantities or Outfits for Housekeeping will do -well to inspect our stock and prices • Special for Saturday SOAP NAPHTHOL The new soap -•■ Sc bar Washes without Imiling LEMONS, Fresh Stock PURE LARD COMPRESSED LARD like Cottolene SCHILLISGS BEST COFFEE BREMIER'S GLACE DATE CAKES TIipsc goods are regular at 20c ll> GOLD DUST -. . - IVORY SOAP - - - PRUNE COFFEE-Special 7c doz. 10c Ib. . 8c Ib. 35c Ib lOc Ib 17c pki: 7c bar 1<»^ Pkg ...The FAIR... Remember we Deliver Free TOMILSON 4V GARDNER H. pHARLES R. DETRICK '-** Rail Eilale and Inaursnce Local offleo o( Oavld lluab A Soo, San Pr**- claea. Wella Voreo A CO'*. t>-j CAROcNTER AND CABINET SHOP 1 Alto I.udKt* Nn. SV.K.or 1' mm-iH every Thur-xdar svcnlos 'at 1p.m. JAMK*. STIIOS Kll.CC. A. N. ITM I'll HKYS. K of II. & K tieo. \V. Mosher. II. L. Upbaui has l-eguti the erection of two lire-room cottages on Scott struct—one for Mrs F. II. Taylor and the other for Mrs. E. Croeu- leaf. He also has tbe contract to build a four-room cottage uu Kverett avenue for Harry Corlialey. Miss L. Fearltireeu, chief assistant librarian at Staufurd, returned yesterday fruiu Chlcngu, whuiit sbe inpre- seuted tbe Staufurd chapter or Kappa Alphn 1'heta at the national coiireu- tlou. Miss (ireeu was recent I v re- elcolod national secretary uf the sorority. Miss Isahelle 1). Clark com in It ted suh-ide by asphyxiation iu Suu Krun clsco Weduesday uigh*. Sbe and ber twu sistets lubcNted tbe fortuue of the late Willliim S. Clark, n Sun .lose millionaire. Miss Clark whs a graduate of Stauford aud was -12 years old. Sbe had onoe before attempted suicide. Mrs. Auua M. Palmer uf Iowa, wbo has devoted her entire time -fur twenty-live years lo W. C. T. U. wotk, aud now bolds the nosltluu of uatloual evangelist, spoke at tbe 1'resbyterian church Tuesday night. She Is very .■ un,--* aud etllcleut worker. Mrs. tlllchrist of Morgan Hill was here lu company with .Mrs. Palmer. corner Kverett iiveiiiu* uud Waverly street. The |MOp- prly is rented und is a tie- airahle piece of Income pro|*>rty. '275() Twu-hloiy, seven-room ItOUHO' located one hliM'k from high school; on the sunny aide of the Street* a large nuk iu rear of lot; lot fiOxlSO, This nlaoe is i-naily worth :;t«Ki.II:;t«Ki. -II 2750 it P. L. 8EAMAN8 ^ 'ranliral Wrfolniaker (. Jeweler t( i 2 Watobbb o Diamonds, Juwki.uy § 1-61 UNIVERSITY AVK.J, '***.****'*•*. -*s\-**R-T^-*.-W.TIV-».T|**S ^fK*2 (il He Veil tjiie of lot llsbes of the Japanese waters, declined a fellowship at Harvard University. Arntugeiueuts have Intel) cumpleted fur tbe presatitatiou of "Everyman," tbe old Kugllsh morality play, In tbe university assembly hall ou the ercn- uig of September 28. Ou the after- noou of tbe same dsy Beu lireet's compauT will present uShakes|ieMreHii play, either as "As You Like It" ur "Twelfth Night." Tbe selectluu will be made by tbe Kugllsh Club, uuder whose auspices the prodOCtlona will be giveu, Wallace Irwin is brimtlng out through Paul Eldei A Co. a college lunik to lie called "A Men's College Record." The volume, besides 1>eiug a journal, record and note book. Is to contain over a dozen hits uf college verse. light and serious. There Is to be a college lllustrstlou uu almost every page dune hy (itirduu Boss, the well known pen and Ink artist. The book will lie oil the press sometime this month. Two-Htory dwelling rooms mid hutli ••>0xll2 feet t». This is a cozy home phi ii ted in choice shrubbery; nice lawn .iu front; large porch; oentl**JJ*f located; leu minutes walk from station; good neighborhood. Property is easily worth *.1000. -17 JOHN U. BOYD Real Estate A NO Insurance Ageal for the Conlinentol tlnildim* A Less AssaxlstioM rooms i«.*»i i'ahkinuon Block I'ALO ALTO ,JEOE%P Ramblers 25 This wheel is inniiu- fa<5luix'(l out of the licst tnatcrial*. nnd will out-weaf ony wheel on thcinurket todnv. *- HARRY CORBALEY Sole Agent 210 University Avenue PA 1,0 ALTO I'hune lllat'k lis SAH MATH) C0UNTT BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION InimprovedProperty For Sale 600 Ut ">0x 1110— lu 20-I-hiI ii I ley di<l In, nii'iii. splen- No adt-anco premlutr unaece*»ar*. aip«o< GfO. W. L0VIF. Sec, ItEOWOOO CITY Santa Clara is still talking almiit (getting a library, ll is strange that jstoana** large and as old as our neighbor should uut huve had a II. m | brury years ago, An adetpiute public library an is as necessary as good sellouts, for It Is in-.' to provide tbe menus uf culture fur older people as Professor J. M. Ramsay, who i well us education for children. The lately realgued as bead of the Spsuisb [cltl-tane of a towo are better, broader dopsrtmeut, ou aocount of ill Health, | "ulndod and more progtessire as a re- was taken to Sun Jose Wetlmisday. I**1'" OtWhti pleasure and infunuatluu suffering from some mentat-disorder, j *■■•*:** KB*u fnim liooks. A library sup He was not adjudged Insaue, as'l'liee •*»""* h00*** than Individuals friends agreed tu take hlui east for I could altonl to buy. treat ineut. Professor Ramsay is a hrliliant scholar aud author nf several Spanish texl-bouks. Palu Alto Mm Optical Parjers J. MAT, Dr. ol Optics, Prop. Permanent Injury oftuu n-«iill* from aegloctlug weak aod svnaitirn ..>-.-. Dr. Msy Is s gradual-* of two college* in the east, has had a lungfa/txperlonce in optical work, employs the lutost ajr- Sroved Instrument** for dhaKiiosing all elects of v.aloo, as*itn*s entire satis- faoituu, aud can furnish the lowl testl- iinoolais from prominent residents uf Palo Alto. A grand otllccr uf the Kuresters uf America will atteud the meeting of thu Foresters' Club at the Hoard of Trade rooms tomorrow nltclit and will s{ieak uu Forestry. The meetiiu; will be open ta the public aud auy wbo may atteud will he ma le welcome. The club has secured uearly tbe desired number uf names, forty belug I'niversity Parlor, Native Sous. made a very Hue appearaiire iu tbe pantile Hi San Just- Weduesday. Their uniform comprised white duck trousers, white shirts red --..-li and crush bat. Tbe loioner was one of the prettiest hi Hue. This banner be* lougtrd to the disbanded May Held Par lor. Oo It is naluted asceue showiuK tbe site of the uuiversity before any buildings wore erected. The seem* bas a huckgnmud of bills, witb tbe ♦850—I*tit 100x160 on Mitlillcneld Itoad, close to University avenue. This hit is cheap nt 91000. 91.000—I*ot .'lOxSOO on University avenue near Cowper street* fine location for future in- onaae f value. 9I,*100—I*ot 100xl.-%0 uu Cowper r«trifL't close h> University avenue; line lucatimi for a home. A word tu .my one tlesirin^ lu purch.'isc Palu Alto property. 11«- lieve tli.it all unimproved property now ufTeretl fur Mtlc ill Palo Alto should In.' sold at least onc-ihirtl higher. In no place in C.iliti.niui can the same amount of money he invested antl equally as good returns he obtained as ill Palo Alto real estate. Palo Alto Home Bakery first-Class BREAD, PIES, CAKE. ETC. ~^*4>klrs. C. E. Bartholomew THE BANK OF PALO ALTO it. X. I*ar*tin*o*i. I'rraldrnt J. IhH. I11M...II V|*V STr.l.ll 111 11. R. Ifmtinr, Cai Palo Alto Paint Co. Decorating Paper-Hanging Painting Tinting Cralning Points Glass Hrushca F. L. Boltinhose Oils Wall Pajwr Pieturc MMg L.h. Brown **Hoat BLUr SI NATURAL ICE union ioe co A. s. ayer, Agent rno*E BLACK wa PALO AUTO reqaired for a new lodge, aud the.stage station thst stood tber*> lu the charter list will he closed liefore long j old ooarhltig days and a well sweep ' aud the lodge Instituted, However, uear It. J. J. Morris Palo Alto, Cal. I'er'dion Wi'liBs Blue flame OIL STOVES G. H. ALLEN OIL COMPANY S. HARRIS & SON 'Z^. Express and Transfer Co. 210 University Avenue 3 Little Tailors 2S9 i m*.n sii*. Ava 32.60Suitsfor32.60 Suits for 16.00 26,00 Suits fur 10.00 80 tm Suits for 2Q.00 rressiii)» Suits, 50c I'nrssinjaj I'nnt**-, 15c Lndic**" Skirts, iiOc loion Made Oar mra ts ' HSwklll wburv & son "l;;S'[.' TR.N.FCR ... CRESS SaMU*, Stotago of Futrtiture PalO AltO C»asa Billiard Parlor *£!?£. FARM1N & SLADE, Props
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